CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
Field of the Disclosure
[0002] Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to drainage apparatus for uniting diverse
water flow paths.
Background of the Disclosure
[0003] A drainage apparatus means the mechanism for draining fluid such as used-water outside
a specific device. Such a drainage apparatus is necessarily provided in a laundry
treatment apparatus or a dishwasher. The laundry treatment apparatus released recently
includes two or more laundry treating apparatuses which are united as one apparatus.
One of the apparatuses serves as a washer and the other one serves as a dryer. The
laundry treatment apparatus exemplified above is likely to have the wash water contaminated
during the washing process and the water condensed during the drying process generated
in two apparatuses, respectively.
[0004] However, the laundry treatment apparatus has two or more drainage paths when draining
the contaminated wash water and the condensed water generated in the apparatuses outside
and it is then to difficult to keep and maintain the drainage paths. If the two or
more drainage paths for draining the contaminated wash water and the condensed water
are united as one, the upkeep of the drainage paths can be more effectively performed.
The water pressure becomes high and the wash water often happens to splash at the
point where the contaminated water from other paths meets while the paths are united.
If the wash water splashes, drainage flux fails to become smooth and efficient and
it might leak through a third flow path.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0005] Accordingly, the present invention is provided to address the above-noted and other
problems. An object of the present disclosure is to provide a drainage apparatus which
is capable of preventing the fluid flowing from two paths from meeting and splashing
to leak to a third inlet hole.
[0006] According to the invention, a drainage apparatus may comprise a first inlet pipe
fluid flowing in, a second inlet pipe fluid flowing in, an outlet pipe in communication
with the first inlet pipe and the second inlet pipe, a third inlet hole provided in
the outlet pipe and for inflow of fluid, a first outlet hole in contact with the first
inlet pipe and the outlet pipe and a second outlet hole in contact with the second
inlet pipe and the outlet pipe, wherein the third inlet hole is provided higher than
the first outlet hole and the second outlet hole, and wherein the first outlet hole
and the second outlet hole are provided not to face each other directly.
[0007] A partition wall may be arranged between the first outlet hole and the second outlet
hole.
[0008] The partition wall may also be connected with the third inlet hole and has a column
or pipe shape.
[0009] The partition wall may be extended from the third inlet hole to the first outlet
hole and the second outlet hole along a central axis of the outlet pipe.
[0010] The partition wall may also be extended from the third inlet hole to a point between
the lowermost point and the midpoint of the first outlet hole and the second outlet
hole.
[0011] The first outlet hole may comprise a first cross section for blocking flow of water
and a first open surface which is open to allow the flow of water, and the second
outlet hole may further comprise a second cross section for blocking flow of water
and a second open surface which is open to allow the flow of water.
[0012] The first cross section and the second cross section may be provided in symmetry
with respect to a central axis of the outlet pipe.
[0013] The first cross section may further be provided in a clockwise direction of the first
open surface, and the second cross section may be provided in a clockwise direction
of the second open surface.
[0014] The first inlet pipe, the second inlet pipe and the outlet pipe may be provided in
parallel.
[0015] The first outlet hole and the second outlet hole may be connected with a lateral
surface of outer surfaces of the outlet pipe.
[0016] The first outlet hole and the second outlet hole may be provided at different heights.
[0017] The first outlet hole and the second outlet hole may be provided at the same height.
[0018] A laundry treatment apparatus may comprise a first laundry treatment apparatus comprising
a first drainage pipe for draining wash water and may be configured to treat the drying
and washing of clothes, a second laundry treatment apparatus comprising a second drainage
pipe for draining wash water and configured to treat the drying and washing of clothes,
a first inlet pipe in communication with the first drainage pipe, a second inlet pipe
in communication with the second drainage pipe, an outlet pipe in communication with
the first inlet pipe and the second inlet pipe, a third inlet hole provided in the
outlet pipe and for inflow of condensed water, a first outlet hole in contact with
the first inlet pipe and the outlet pipe; and a second outlet hole in contact with
the second inlet pipe and the outlet pipe, wherein the third inlet hole is provided
higher than the first outlet hole and the second outlet hole, and wherein the first
outlet hole and the second outlet hole are provided not to face each other directly.
[0019] The laundry treatment apparatus may be further provided with any one or more of the
proceeding features.
[0020] The drainage apparatus in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure
has an effect of preventing the fluid meeting after flowing from two paths from leaking
to the third inlet hole.
[0021] Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from
the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that
the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments
of the invention, are given by illustration only, since various changes and modifications
within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled
in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description
given herein below and the accompanying drawings, which are given by illustration
only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective diagram illustrating a drainage apparatus in accordance with
a first embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a sectional diagram illustrating the drainage apparatus in accordance with
the first embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a perspective diagram illustrating a drainage apparatus in accordance with
a second embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 is a perspective diagram illustrating a drainage apparatus in accordance with
a third embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 is a sectional diagram illustrating the drainage apparatus in accordance with
the third embodiment; and
FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating the drainage apparatus connected to a first laundry
treatment apparatus and a second laundry treatment apparatus.
DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
[0023] Description will now be given in detail according to exemplary embodiments disclosed
herein, with reference to the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings are
used to help easily understand various technical features and it should be understood
that the embodiments presented herein are not limited by the accompanying drawings.
As such, the present disclosure should be construed to extend to any alterations,
equivalents and substitutes in addition to those which are particularly set out in
the accompanying drawings.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 1, a drainage apparatus in accordance with a first embodiment may
include a first inlet pipe 53 for sucking fluid; a second inlet pipe 54 for sucking
fluid via another path; and an outlet pipe 55 in which the fluid inflowing to the
first inlet pipe 53 meets the fluid inflowing to the second inlet pipe 54. The fluid
sucked into the outlet pipe 55 is drained outside along the outlet pipe 55.
[0025] The first inlet pipe 53, the second inlet pipe 54 and the outlet pipe 55 are provided
in a long cylindrical tube-like shape and the shapes of the pipes are not limited
to the cylindrical tube shape but diversified in many shapes. The first inlet pipe
53, the second inlet pipe 54 and the outlet pipe 55 have two or more open sides to
facilitate the inflow and outflow of fluid. Both ends of each pipe are usually open
and a lateral surface of each pipe may be open.
[0026] Meanwhile, the fluid sucked into the first and second inlet pipes 53 and 54 may be
wash water or condensed water in case of using a laundry treatment apparatus or a
dishwasher. The first inlet pipe 53 is connected with a first drainage pipe 51 and
configured to receive the fluid exhausted from the first drainage pipe 51. The second
inlet pipe 54 is also connected with a second drainage pipe 52 and configured to receive
the fluid exhausted from the second drainage pipe 52. The first inlet pipe 53 and
the first drainage pipe 51 may be integrally formed with each other or detachable
from each other. The second inlet pipe 54 and the second drainage pipe 52 may be also
integrally formed with each other or detachable from each other.
[0027] The first inlet pipe 53 may include a first inlet hole 531 for sucking external fluid;
and a first outlet hole 554 for exhausting the fluid sucked via the first inlet hole
531. The second inlet pipe 54 may also include a second inlet hole 541 for sucking
external fluid; and a second outlet hole 555 for exhausting the fluid sucked via the
second inlet hole 541.
[0028] The first inlet hole 531 may in communication with a first drainage pipe outlet hole
511 corresponding to an outlet of the first drainage pipe 51 and the second inlet
hole 541 may be in communication with a second drainage pipe outlet hole 521 corresponding
to an outlet of the second drainage pipe 52. The first inlet hole 531 and the first
drainage pipe outlet hole 511 are in communication with each other and the fluid flowing
there along are not leaked outside. They may be integrally formed with each other
only if the fluid is not leaked there from. Alternatively, they may be sealed with
each other if they are structured as independent components. In other words, unless
the fluid leaks, the first inlet hole 531 and the first drainage pipe 51 may be structured
in various ways. Similar to the relation between the first inlet hole 531 and the
first drainage pipe outlet hole 511, the second inlet hole 541 and the second drainage
pipe outlet hole 521 are in communication and structured in various ways only unless
the fluid leaks.
[0029] The first outlet hole 554 means the point where the first inlet pipe 53 is connected
with the outlet pipe 55. Specifically, the first inlet pipe 53 and the outlet pipe
55 may share the first outlet hole 554. The fluid sucked into the first inlet pipe
53 may flow into the outlet pipe 55 via the first outlet hole 554. Likewise, the second
outlet hole 555 may means the point where the second inlet pipe 54 is connected with
the outlet pipe 55 and the second inlet pipe 54 and the outlet pipe 55 may share the
second outlet hole 555. The fluid sucked into the second inlet pipe 54 may flow into
the outlet pipe 55 via the second outlet hole 555.
[0030] The first outlet hole 554 may be provided in one end or a lateral surface of the
first inlet pipe 53. The second outlet hole 555 may be provided one end or a lateral
surface of the second inlet pipe 54. The first outlet hole 554 may be provided in
one end or a lateral surface of the outlet pipe 55 and the second outlet hole 555
may be provided in one end or a lateral surface of the outlet pipe 55.
[0031] In other words, the first inlet pipe 53 and the outlet pipe 55 may be connected with
each other freely. The end or lateral surface of the first inlet pipe 53 may be connected
with the end or lateral surface of the outlet pipe 55. The angle at which they are
connected may be variable diversely. Like the first inlet pipe 54, the second inlet
pipe 54 may be connected with the outlet pipe 55 freely.
[0032] In the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the first outlet hole 554 and the second
outlet hole 555 are provided in a lateral surface of the outlet pipe 55 and the first
outlet hole 554 is provided in a lateral surface of the first inlet pipe 53. The second
outlet hole 555 is provided in a lateral surface of the second inlet pipe 54. The
first inlet pipe 53, the second inlet pipe 54 and the outlet pipe 55 may be provided
in parallel. The first inlet pipe 53 and the second inlet pipe 54 connected to the
lateral surface of the outlet pipe 55 may form various angles.
[0033] When the first inlet pipe 53 and the second inlet pipe 54 are connected to the lateral
surface of the outlet pipe 55, both ends of the outlet pipe 55 become open. One end
of the outlet pipe 55 may be configured as the outlet hole 556 for exhausting the
fluid sucked into the first inlet pipe 53 and the second inlet pipe 54. The other
end of the outlet pipe 55 may be kept open or closed or configured as a path hole
for sucking other fluid.
[0034] In the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the other end of the outlet pipe 55 (the
opposite side of the outlet hole 556) may further include a third inlet hole 551 for
sucking fluid along another path.
[0035] The wash water generated by the result of the washing process or the condensed water
generated during the dry air generation process in the laundry treatment apparatus
or dishwasher may be sucked into the third inlet hole 551. The fluid sucked into the
first inlet pipe 53 or the second inlet pipe 54 may be a large amount of wash water
which is generated by the result of the washing process and the fluid sucked into
the third inlet 551 may be a small amount of fluid such as condensed water. However,
it is obvious in the embodiments of the present disclosure that the kinds of the fluid
sucked into the first inlet pipe 53, the second inlet pipe 54 and the third inlet
hole 551 are not limited to what is described.
[0036] A diameter of the third inlet hole 551 provided in the outlet pipe 55 may be smaller
than a diameter of the outlet pipe 55. The other end portion of the outlet pipe 55
except the third inlet hole 551 may be provided as an upper surface 552. In other
words, the third inlet hole 551 may be partially penetrating the upper surface 552
provided in the other end of the outlet pipe 55. In this instance, the third inlet
hole 551 may be provided in an edge area or a central area of the other end of the
outlet pipe 55.
[0037] Referring to FIG. 1, the first outlet hole 554 and the second outlet hole 555 may
be provided in the lateral surface of the outlet pipe 55, with the same height. The
fluid sucked into the first inlet pipe 53 and the second inlet pipe 54 could have
a high water pressure and the wash water flowing via the first outlet hole 554 and
the second outlet hole 555 meets each other in the outlet pipe 55. In this instance,
it is concerned that resistance occurs in the flux of fluid flowing outside from the
outlet pipe 55 or the fluid leaks to the third inlet hole 551. Such a concerning disadvantage
arises when fluid flowing from the first outlet hole 554 and the second outlet hole
555 provided in the lateral surface of the outlet pipe 55 at the same height meet
face to face in the outlet pipe 55.
[0038] To prevent the disadvantage, the drainage apparatus in accordance with the embodiment
shown in FIG. 1 may further include a partition wall 553 provided in the outlet pipe
53 to prevent the fluid flowing from the first outlet hole 554 from meeting the fluid
flowing from the second outlet hole 555.
[0039] The partition wall 553 may change the flow of fluid toward the outlet hole 554 of
the outlet pipe 55 and prevent the fluid flowing from the first outlet hole 554 and
the fluid flowing from the second outlet hole 555 from becoming overlapped with each
other which leads to the leakage of fluid to the third inlet hole 551.
[0040] For those functions, the partition wall 553 may be provided in a pipe shape and in
communication with the third inlet hole 551. The partition wall 553 may start from
the third inlet hole 551 longitudinally farther than a midpoint between the first
outlet hole 554 and the second outlet hole 555. The longer is the partition wall 553,
the smaller is the probability that the fluid leaks via the third inlet hole 551.
However, there is concern that the partition wall 553 longer than the lowermost points
of the first outlet hole 554 and the second outlet hole 555 might interfere in the
flux of the fluid flowing from the first outlet hole 554 and the second outlet hole
555. It is preferred that the partition is long enough to be between the midpoints
and the lowermost points of the first and second outlet holes 554 and 555.
[0041] FIG. 2 is a sectional diagram of the drainage apparatus, past a dotted line of 'A'
shown in FIG. 1 it is shown that the first inlet pipe 53 and the second inlet pipe
54 are connected with the outlet pipe 55. The connected points (shown as a dotted
line) between the outlet pipe 55 and the first and second inlet pipes 53 and 54 may
be provided as the first outlet hole 554 and the second outlet hole 555, respectively.
[0042] The partition wall 553 connected with the third inlet hole 551 may prevent the fluid
flowing from the first outlet hole 554 from directly meeting the fluid flowing from
the second outlet hole 555 and also prevent the fluid from leaking to the third inlet
hole 551.
[0043] FIG. 3 illustrates another embodiment of the present disclosure. The biggest difference
between this embodiment and the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 is that the height of the
first outlet hole 554 is different from that of the second outlet hole 555. The first
outlet hole 554 and the second outlet hole 555 are provided in the lateral surface
of the outlet pipe 55 at different heights, so that they may not face each other.
The fluid flowing to the first outlet hole 554 will not directly meet the fluid flowing
to the second outlet hole 555 only to facilitate the flux of fluid and reduce the
probability that the fluid might leak to the third inlet hole 551.
[0044] Even when the first outlet hole 554 and the second outlet hole 555 are provided at
different heights, the partition wall 553 may be provided. The length of the partition
wall 553 may be adjusted to the one of the first and second outlet holes 554 and 555
which is higher than the other in the outlet pipe 55. In other words, the height of
the partition wall 553 may be adjusted to become equal to the height from the lowermost
point to the midpoint of the one of the outlet holes provided in the outlet pipe 55.
The illustrated embodiment may include nopartition wall 553.
[0045] Meanwhile, FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate a further embodiment of the present disclosure.
Similar to FIG. 2 which is the sectional diagram of FIG. 1, FIG. 5 is a sectional
diagram of FIG. 4. The biggest difference between the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 and
the embodiment shown in FIG. 4 is the structure of the first and second outlet holes
554 and 555. Specifically, a certain portion of the first outlet hole 554 is open
and the other portion is closed. A certain portion of the second outlet hole 555 is
open and the other portion is closed. The first outlet hole 554 may include a first
cross section 554a for partially closing the first outlet hole 554 and a first open
surface 554b as the open portion. Likewise, the second outlet hole 555 may include
a second cross section 555a for partially closing the second outlet hole and a second
open surface 555b as the open portion.
[0046] The first cross section 554a and the second cross section 555a may function to prevent
the first outlet hole 554 from directly facing the second outlet hole 555. Accordingly,
the fluid flowing from the first inlet pipe 53 will not directly face the fluid flowing
from the second inlet pipe 54 into the outlet pipe 55.
[0047] The first cross section 554a and the second cross section 555a may be provided in
symmetry with respect to a central axis of the outlet pipe 55.
[0048] The first cross section 554a may be provided in any locations within the first outlet
hole 554 but it is preferred that the first cross section 554a is provided in a clockwise
direction of the first open surface 554b. likewise, the second cross section 555a
may be also provided in any locations within the second outlet hole 555 and it is
preferred that the second cross section 555a is provided in a clockwise direction
of the second open surface 555b.
[0049] FIG. 5 illustrates a state where the first cross section 554a and the second cross
section are arranged in the locations as mentioned above. The fluid flowing into the
first inlet pipe 53 may be exhausted to the outlet pipe 55 via the first open surface
554b and the fluid flowing into the second inlet pipe 54 via the second open surface
555b. In this instance, the arrangement of the first cross section 554a and the second
cross section 555a may form flow of paths as shown in an arrow. Although not shown
in Fig. 5, a third inlet hole 551 may be provided arranged in accordance with the
construction shown in Figs. 1 to 3.
[0050] The flux along the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 5 may form a clockwise vortex
shaped path in the outlet pipe 55. The object performing movement in the northern
hemisphere of the earth will be subjected to a right direction force and that is the
phenomenon generated by the rotation of the earth, which is called Coriolis Phenomenon.
In other words, Coriolis force acts in a right direction with respect to the flux
of the fluid. The water drained through a drainage pipe in the northern hemisphere
forms a clockwise vortex.
[0051] To form the flow along the path shown in FIG. 5, the first cross section 554a and
the second cross section 555a are provided in a clockwise direction of the first open
surface 554b and the second open surface 555b, respectively, with respect to the centers
of the first inlet pipe 53 and the second inlet pipe 54.
[0052] In case of the southern hemisphere, the first cross section 554a and the second cross
section 55a are located in a counter-clockwise direction of the first open surface
554b and the second open surface 555b, respectively.
[0053] Accordingly, the fluid flowing from the first inlet hole 531 will not meet the fluid
flowing from the second inlet fluid 541 but become drained smoothly while forming
a vortex, so that it can be less likely that water splashes to the third inlet hole
551.
[0054] Even in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the first outlet hole 554 and the
second outlet hole 555 are provided in the lateral surface of the outlet pipe 55 at
the same heights. However, it is possible to provide the first outlet holes 554 and
the second outlet holes 555 at different heights and the probability is small that
water splashes because the first outlet hole 554 does not face the second outlet hole
555 even without the partition wall 553. Of course, the partition wall 553 may be
further provided.
[0055] The drainage apparatus 5 in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure
may be connected to two or more laundry treatment apparatuses (for example, washers,
dryers, washing dryers and dishwashers). FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating the drainage
apparatus 5 provided in the laundry treatment apparatus including a washing dryer
and a washer.
[0056] Referring to FIG. 6, the laundry treatment apparatus including two or more united
apparatuses in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described
in brief. A first laundry treatment apparatus 1 may include a first cabinet 11; a
first tub 13 provided in the first cabinet 11; a first drum 15 rotatably oriented
in the first tub 13; a first driving unit 17 rotating the first drum 15; a first water
supply unit 181 supplying wash water to the first tub 13; and a first water drainage
unit 183 draining the wash water. In addition, a hot air supply device (not shown)
may be provided for a drying function.
[0057] The first laundry treatment apparatus 1 may be a top loading type washer or a drum
type washer. The hot air supply device may have a circulation or exhaustion structure.
The types of the washer and the structures of the hot air supply device are well-known
in the air to which the present disclosure pertains and the detailed description thereof
will be omitted.
[0058] The first tub 13 may include a first tub body 131 and a first tub supporter 135.
The first driving unit 17 may include a stator 171, a rotor 173 and a first drum shaft
175.
[0059] The second laundry treatment apparatus 3 may include a second cabinet 31; a drawer
32 retractably provided in the second cabinet; a second tub 34 provided in the drawer
32; a second drum rotatably oriented in the second tub 34; a second driving unit 36
rotating the second drum; a second water supply unit supplying wash water to the second
tub 34; and a second water drainage unit draining the wash water.
[0060] The drawer 32 may slide along a rail 322 provided in a rail supporter 324 when moving
from the second cabinet 31. The second tub 34 may include a second tub body 341 and
a tub cover 343. The second drum 35 may include a second drum bod 351 and a penetrating
hole 355 through which wash water inflows and outflows. The second driving unit 36
may include a stator 361; a rotor 363; and a second drum shaft 373. The second water
supply unit may include a water supply pipe 371 formed in a corrugated shape; and
a water supply valve 373. The second water drainage unit may include a drainage pump
372; and a corrugated pipe 374.
[0061] The wash water drained from the first water drainage unit 183 may inflow to the first
inlet pipe 53 via the first drainage pipe 51. The wash water drained from the second
water drainage unit may inflow to the second inlet pipe 54 via the second drainage
pipe 52. The condensed water generated by the result of the drying process in the
first laundry treatment apparatus 1 or the second laundry treatment apparatus 3 may
be drained via the third inlet hole 551 of the drainage apparatus 5.
List of embodiments of the invention
[0062] Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a drainage apparatus comprising a first
inlet pipe fluid flows in; a second inlet pipe fluid flows in; an outlet pipe in communication
with the first inlet pipe and the second inlet pipe; a third inlet hole provided in
the outlet pipe and for inflow of fluid; a first outlet hole in contact with the first
inlet pipe and the outlet pipe; a second outlet hole in contact with the second inlet
pipe and the outlet pipe; and a partition wall arranged between the first outlet hole
and the second outlet hole, wherein the third inlet hole is provided higher than the
first outlet hole and the second outlet hole.
[0063] The partition wall may be connected with the third inlet hole and has a column shape.
The partition wall may be extended from the third inlet hole to the first outlet hole
and the second outlet hole along a central axis of the outlet pipe.
[0064] The partition wall may be extended from the third inlet hole to a point between the
lowermost point and the midpoint of the first outlet hole and the second outlet hole.
[0065] The first inlet pipe, the second inlet pipe and the outlet pipe may be provided in
parallel.
[0066] The first outlet hole and the second outlet hole may be connected with a lateral
surface of outer surfaces of the outlet pipe.
[0067] The first outlet hole and the second outlet hole may be provided at different heights.
[0068] The first outlet hole and the second outlet hole may be provided at the same height.
[0069] Embodiments of the present disclosure also provide a drainage apparatus comprising
a first inlet pipe fluid flows in; a second inlet pipe fluid flows in; an outlet pipe
in communication with the first inlet pipe and the second inlet pipe; a third inlet
hole provided in the outlet pipe and for inflow of fluid; a first outlet hole in contact
with the first inlet pipe and the outlet pipe; and a second outlet hole in contact
with the second inlet pipe and the outlet pipe, wherein the third inlet hole is provided
higher than the first outlet hole and the second outlet hole, and the first outlet
hole comprises a first cross section for blocking flow of wash water; and a first
open surface which is open to allow the flow of wash water, and the second outlet
hole comprises a second cross section for blocking flow of wash water; and a second
open surface which is open to allow the flow of wash water.
[0070] The first outlet hole and the second outlet hole may be connected with a lateral
surface of outer surfaces of the outlet pipe.
[0071] The first cross section and the second cross section may be provided in symmetry
with respect to a central axis of the outlet pipe.
[0072] The first cross section may be provided in a clockwise direction of the first open
surface, and the second cross section may be provided in a clockwise direction of
the second open surface.
[0073] The first outlet hole and the second outlet hole are provided at different heights
or the same height.
[0074] Embodiments of the present disclosure also provide a laundry treatment apparatus
comprising a first laundry treatment apparatus comprising a first drainage pipe for
draining wash water and configured to treat the drying and washing of clothes; a second
laundry treatment apparatus comprising a second drainage pipe for draining wash water
and configured to treat the drying and washing of clothes; a first inlet pipe in communication
with the first drainage pipe; a second inlet pipe in communication with the second
drainage pipe; an outlet pipe in communication with the first inlet pipe and the second
inlet pipe; a third inlet hole provided in the outlet pipe and for inflow of condensed
water; a first outlet hole in contact with the first inlet pipe and the outlet pipe;
and a second outlet hole in contact with the second inlet pipe and the outlet pipe,
wherein the third inlet hole is provided higher than the first outlet hole and the
second outlet hole, and the first outlet hole and the second outlet hole are provided
not to face each other directly.
[0075] As the present features may be embodied in several forms without departing from the
characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments
are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise
specified, but rather should be considered broadly within its scope as defined in
the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within
the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalents of such metes and bounds, are therefore
intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
1. A drainage apparatus comprising:
a first inlet pipe fluid (53) flows in;
a second inlet pipe fluid (54) flows in;
an outlet pipe (55) in communication with the first inlet pipe (53) and the second
inlet pipe (54);
a third inlet hole (551) provided in the outlet pipe (55) and for inflow of fluid;
a first outlet hole (554) in contact with the first inlet pipe (53) and the outlet
pipe (55); and
a second outlet hole (555) in contact with the second inlet pipe (54) and the outlet
pipe (55);
wherein the third inlet hole (551) is provided higher than the first outlet hole (554)
and the second outlet hole (555), and wherein the first outlet hole (554) and the
second outlet hole (555) are provided not to face each other directly.
2. The drainage apparatus of claim 1, wherein a partition wall (553) is arranged between
the first outlet hole (554) and the second outlet hole (555).
3. The drainage apparatus of claim 2, wherein the partition wall (553) is connected with
the third inlet hole (551) and has a column or pipe shape.
4. The drainage apparatus of claim 2 or 3, wherein the partition wall (553) is extended
from the third inlet hole (551) to the first outlet hole (554) and the second outlet
hole (555) along a central axis of the outlet pipe (55).
5. The drainage apparatus of claim 4, wherein the partition wall (553) is extended from
the third inlet hole (551) to a point between the lowermost point and the midpoint
of the first outlet hole (554) and the second outlet hole (555).
6. The drainage apparatus of any one of the claims 1 to 5, wherein the first outlet hole
(554) comprises a first cross section (554a) for blocking flow of water; and a first
open surface (554b) which is open to allow the flow of water, and
the second outlet hole (555) comprises a second cross section (555a) for blocking
flow of water; and a second open surface (555b) which is open to allow the flow of
water.
7. The drainage apparatus of claim 6, wherein the first cross section (554a) and the
second cross section (555a) are provided in symmetry with respect to a central axis
of the outlet pipe (55).
8. The drainage apparatus of claim 6 or 7, wherein the first cross section (554a) is
provided in a clockwise direction of the first open surface (554b), and
the second cross section (555a) is provided in a clockwise direction of the second
open surface (555b).
9. The drainage apparatus of any one of the claims 1 to 8, wherein the first inlet pipe
(53), the second inlet pipe (54) and the outlet pipe (55) are provided in parallel.
10. The drainage apparatus of any one of the claims 1 to 9, wherein the first outlet hole
(554) and the second outlet hole (555) are connected with a lateral surface of outer
surfaces of the outlet pipe (55).
11. The drainage apparatus of any one of the claims 1 to 10, wherein the first outlet
hole (554) and the second outlet hole (555) are provided at different heights.
12. The drainage apparatus of any one of the claims 1 to 10, wherein the first outlet
hole (554) and the second outlet hole (555) are provided at the same height.
13. A laundry treatment apparatus comprising:
a first laundry treatment apparatus (1) comprising a first drainage pipe (51) for
draining wash water and configured to treat the drying and washing of clothes;
a second laundry treatment apparatus (3) comprising a second drainage pipe (52) for
draining wash water and configured to treat the drying and washing of clothes;
a first inlet pipe (53) in communication with the first drainage pipe (51);
a second inlet pipe (54) in communication with the second drainage pipe (52);
an outlet pipe (55) in communication with the first inlet pipe (53) and the second
inlet pipe (54);
a third inlet hole (551) provided in the outlet pipe (55) and for inflow of condensed
water;
a first outlet hole (554) in contact with the first inlet pipe (53) and the outlet
pipe (55); and
a second outlet hole (555) in contact with the second inlet pipe (54) and the outlet
pipe (55), wherein the third inlet hole (551) is provided higher than the first outlet
hole (554) and the second outlet hole (555), and wherein
the first outlet hole (554) and the second outlet hole (555) are provided not to face
each other directly.
14. The laundry treatment apparatus of claim 13, further characterized by any one or more of the proceeding claims 1 to 12